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January 26, 2007

MicroMemo stores reminders in nano

XtremeMac has provided the answer to those goldfish-style memory moments, with the creation of the MicroMemo for the iPod nano.

The MicroMemo allows the user to record his or her voice, leaving a reminder for later in the day.

Plugging into the dock connector, the MicroMemo hosts all the components for recording in a slim form.

According to Coolest Gadgets, the "bendable and swappable" microphone plugs directly into the unit.

The MicroMemo can be controlled through the iPod using the stop, pause and start buttons.

An in-built speaker allows the user to listen to recordings without employing headphones.

Some 25 hours of recording can be stored on a four gigabyte iPod nano, while all recordings can also be imported into iTunes.

Costing £29.99, the MicroMemo has high-fidelity one-touch recording and does not need batteries in order to function.

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Posted by ipodworld at January 26, 2007 09:58 AM

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